French rider Pauline Ferrand-Prévôt wins women's Tour de France at her first attemptNew Foto - French rider Pauline Ferrand-Prévôt wins women's Tour de France at her first attempt

CHATEL, France (AP) — French rider Pauline Ferrand-Prévôt won the women's Tour de France at her first attempt on Sunday, launching an attack to clinch the final stage and increase her overnight lead. It gave Ferrand-Prévôt a resounding victory. She finished 3 minutes, 42 seconds ahead of 2023 champion Demi Vollering of the Netherlands and 4:09 clear of defending champion Kasia Niewiadoma of Poland. "After myOlympic title, I said I would try to win the Tour de France in the next three years," said the 33-year-old Ferrand-Prévôt, an Olympic champion in mountain biking at last year's Paris Games. "So here I am, the first (time)." There was little of the drama of last year's final day, which produced a four-second winning margin for thenarrowest victoryin the history of the women's and men's races. "My teammates worked super hard for me all week long. I just want to say thank you and congrats to them," said Ferrand-Prévôt, who rides for the Visma–Lease a Bike team. "I love you so much girls, and thank you for everything." Ferrand-Prévôt had put herself largely in control by winning Saturday's eighth and penultimate stage withan audacious solo breakawayon the last climb. That gave her an overnight lead of 2:37 seconds over Australian rider Sarah Gigante and 3:18 over Vollering. Sunday's ninth stage from Praz-sur-Arly to Châtel was a 124-kilometer (77-mile) trek featuring three big mountain climbs. But Ferrand-Prévôt did not face any big attacks and instead launched one of her own with 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) left. The crowds cheered her all the way to the finish line and, moments later, the tears flowed as she lay on her back, exhausted but elated. Vollering was 20 seconds behind in second place and Niewiadoma followed in third place as they sprinted to the line. Earlier, Ferrand-Prévôt was with Gigante and a few others when they tackled the mammoth climb up Col de Joux Plane — an 11.6-kilometer grind with a gradient of 8.5%. Gigante is known to have trouble descending at speed and was dropped on the long downhill. She could not make the time up, especially with no teammates to help her, and lost her podium spot, finishing sixth overall. Having won Olympic gold and conquered the cobblestones of theParis-Roubaix classic, Ferrand-Prévôt added another line to her glittering resumé with a Tour victory, 11 years after winning the world road race title. ___ AP sports:https://apnews.com/sports

French rider Pauline Ferrand-Prévôt wins women's Tour de France at her first attempt

French rider Pauline Ferrand-Prévôt wins women's Tour de France at her first attempt CHATEL, France (AP) — French rider Pauline Ferrand-...
Dodgers snap 18-inning scoreless drought to beat Rays 3-0 and win the seriesNew Foto - Dodgers snap 18-inning scoreless drought to beat Rays 3-0 and win the series

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Freddie Freeman scored one run and drove in another to snap Los Angeles' 18-inning scoreless drought and lead the Dodgers over the Tampa Bay Rays 3-0 on Sunday. Andy Pages singled off Mason Englert (0-1) in the sixth to drive in Freddie Freeman, who extended his on-base streak to 18 games with a first-inning single and added another RBI single in the seventh to make it 2-0. He had three hits on the day and seven RBIs in the series, which the Dodgers won two games to one. Shohei Ohtani doubled and scored on Mookie Betts' sacrifice fly in the ninth. Yoshinobu Yamamoto (10-7) held the Rays scoreless over 5 2/3 innings, scattering five hits and striking out six. Ben Casparius earned his second big-league save, coming in with the bases loaded in the ninth to get Yandy Diaz out. Dodgers second baseman Tommy Edman left the game in the fifth with a right ankle sprain. Tampa Bay starter Joe Boyle held the Dodgers scoreless for five innings, working around three hits and two walks. He struck out two. Key moment Ohtani beat out a chopper for a single in the seventh and then stole second and third to be in position to score on Freeman's RBI single. Key stat 0-for-16. Mookie Betts went hitless in the series and is now hitless in four straight games. He was dropped out of the leadoff spot. Up next Monday night in Los Angeles, the Dodgers send Tyler Glasnow (1-1, 3.98 ERA) to the mound against the Cardinals. The Rays will debut Adrian Houser (6-2, 2.10) against the Angels. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Dodgers snap 18-inning scoreless drought to beat Rays 3-0 and win the series

Dodgers snap 18-inning scoreless drought to beat Rays 3-0 and win the series TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Freddie Freeman scored one run and drove in ...
Liam Neeson scoffs at his character's 'namby-pamby' death in "The Phantom Menace": 'Please, hardly a Master Jedi'

Everett Some 26 years ago,Liam Neesontook a lightsaber to the gut — and he still isn't happy about it. The actor, who starred as Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn in 1999'sStar Wars: Episode 1 — The Phantom Menace, has admitted that he wasn't impressed with his character's climactic demise, which occurred during his intense duel with nasty Sith Lord Darth Maul (Ray Park). "I thought my death was a bit namby-pamby," the British star recently toldGQwhile looking back at some of the major roles of his career. "I'm supposed to be a Master Jedi. My character fell for the, 'Oh, I'm going for your face! No, I'm not, I'm going for your stomach.' 'Oh, you got me!'" Scoffing, Neeson rolled his eyes, "Like, oh, please. Hardly a Master Jedi." Everett Despite his disappointment in Qui-Gon's fate, Neeson said makingThe Phantom Menacewas still a great experience. He especially enjoyed wielding a lightsaber, sound effects and all. "The first timeEwan McGregorand I had to draw our lightsabers, I remember we both made the sound at the exact same time," Neeson recalled, mimicking the distinct hum of the kyber-crystal-powered blade. "I remember George [Lucas] said, 'Boys, you don't have to do that. We can add that stuff." Given his fond memories from the set, Neeson was happy to oblige when the opportunity came around for him to reprise his role for McGregor'sDisney+spinoff series,Obi-Wan Kenobi. "It was just one little scene," he recalled. "I kinda liked that. It was just one line. It was nice to recreate that and be with Ewan after 18, 20 years. It was sweet." Karwai Tang/WireImage As maverick Jedi Master Qui-Gon, Neeson appeared in only the first of theStar Warsprequels. He served as a wise and gentle mentor for Obi-Wan and planned to take young Anakin (Jake Lloyd) under his wing as well — until Darth Maul and his double lightsaber intervened. In the end, it fell upon his own Padawan to mentor the Force-attuned child, eventually leading to Anakin's turn to the dark side. Want more movie news? Sign up forEntertainment Weekly'sfree newsletterto get the latest trailers, celebrity interviews, film reviews, and more. Even though Qui-Gon didn't live beyond the film in which he was introduced, Neeson has kept his relationship to theStar Warsuniverse alive and well, lending his voice out to everything from the second prequel film,Attack of the Clones,to the animated seriesStar Wars: The Clone Wars. He also had a voice cameo inStar Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker. So would Neeson ever reprise the role for more than just a few lines? The actor previously stated that he's open to it, but he shrugged off the idea of leadinghis own spinoff series. "There's so many spinoffs ofStar Wars. It's diluting it to me," he said during a 2023 visit toWatch What Happens Live. "It's taken away the mystery and the magic, in a weird way." Watch Neeson reflect on Qui-Gon's death in the video above. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Liam Neeson scoffs at his character's 'namby-pamby' death in “The Phantom Menace”: 'Please, hardly a Master Jedi'

Liam Neeson scoffs at his character's 'namby-pamby' death in "The Phantom Menace": 'Please, hardly a Master Jedi...
TV Star, 56, Says Bizarre 'ER' Audition Cost Him Career-Making Role: 'I Thought I Nailed It'New Foto - TV Star, 56, Says Bizarre 'ER' Audition Cost Him Career-Making Role: 'I Thought I Nailed It'

TV Star, 56, Says Bizarre 'ER' Audition Cost Him Career-Making Role: 'I Thought I Nailed It'originally appeared onParade. ActorSam Rockwell, 56, may have all but stolen the show inThe White LotusSeason 3, but theversatile starsays he once went "too far" in an audition that could have launched him to TV stardom much earlier. Related: Justin Timberlake Shares Behind-the Scenes Tour Footage of His Rarely-Seen Kids In a recentEntertainment Tonightroundtable promoting their animated filmBad Guys 2, Rockwell sat down with costarsAwkwafina,Anthony Ramos, andMarc Maron. WhenCrazy Rich Asiansscene-stealer Awkwafina, whose real name isNora Lum, asked the group to share early career auditions they likely bombed, Rockwell jumped in without hesitation. "ER," Rockwell confessed. "I was up forER… Noah Wyle's part." Rockwell then revealed he may have overcommitted to the character of Dr. John Carter by showing up to the audition wearing a lab coat and carrying a fake hypodermic needle. While the other actors laughed at Rockwell's humble take on the failed audition, he added, "I thought I nailed it," only to realize the producers likely thought he was crazy. The actor was quick to clarify that there was no actual needle attached to the prop syringe. Nonetheless, he admitted the props were probably more off-putting than he had intended. Related: Nicole Scherzinger Leaves Jimmy Fallon Speechless With Jaw-Dropping High Note: 'She's Iconic Period' Though Rockwell didn't land theERrole alongside his longtime friendGeorge Clooney, he went on to become one of Hollywood's most sought-after film and television stars, with credits includingCharlie's Angels,The Green Mile, andIron Man 2. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 TV Star, 56, Says Bizarre 'ER' Audition Cost Him Career-Making Role: 'I Thought I Nailed It'first appeared on Parade on Aug 3, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Aug 3, 2025, where it first appeared.

TV Star, 56, Says Bizarre ‘ER’ Audition Cost Him Career-Making Role: ‘I Thought I Nailed It’

TV Star, 56, Says Bizarre 'ER' Audition Cost Him Career-Making Role: 'I Thought I Nailed It' TV Star, 56, Says Bizarre '...
Rahaman Ali, boxer and brother of boxing legend Muhammad Ali dies at 82New Foto - Rahaman Ali, boxer and brother of boxing legend Muhammad Ali dies at 82

The brother of legendary boxer Muhammad Ali,Rahaman Ali, has died. The Muhammad Ali Centerconfirmed the passing of Rahaman Ali, who died on Friday, Aug. 1 at the age of 82. There was no cause of death mentioned in the news release. "You can't tell Muhammad's story without mentioning Rahaman," President and CEO of the Muhammad Ali CenterDeVone Holt said in a statement."He was one of the most constant sources of support for Muhammad during this career and their relationship was a true example of what it means to be 'my brother's keeper.'" The Louisville Courier-Journal,part of the USA TODAY Network, mentioned that Rahaman Ali, whose birth name is Rudolph Arnett Clay, went into the hospital on July 19 andremained in hospice careat Norton Audubon in Louisville, Kentucky. Statement from the Muhammad Ali Center on the passing of Rahaman Ali, who died at the age of 82 on August 1, 2025:pic.twitter.com/KtTXpGXraB — Muhammad Ali Center (@AliCenter)August 2, 2025 Noted in the Muhammad Ali Center's news release,Rahaman Ali followed in his older brother's footsteps and had a professional boxing career of his own, which spanned from 1964 to 1972. At the time of his retirement, Rahaman Ali compiled a record of 14-3-1. "When you saw people walk through the door and they saw Rahaman you would see their eyes light up almost as if they had already seen Muhammad himself,"Holt told WDRB,a local Fox affiliate in Louisville, about Rahaman Ali and his presence at the Muhammad Ali Center. The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast.Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Rahaman Ali death: Boxer and brother of Muhammad Ali dies at 82

Rahaman Ali, boxer and brother of boxing legend Muhammad Ali dies at 82

Rahaman Ali, boxer and brother of boxing legend Muhammad Ali dies at 82 The brother of legendary boxer Muhammad Ali,Rahaman Ali, has died. T...
Brewers' Jacob Misiorowski lands on IL ahead of Sunday startNew Foto - Brewers' Jacob Misiorowski lands on IL ahead of Sunday start

The Milwaukee Brewers placed All-Star rookie right-hander Jacob Misiorowski on the 15-day injured list with a left tibia contusion prior to his scheduled start against the host Washington Nationals on Sunday. The move is retroactive to Thursday for Misiorowski (4-1, 2.70 ERA), who was hit in the shin by a liner from Seiya Suzuki of the Chicago Cubs during the first inning on Monday. Misiorowski added to his issues by tweaking his knee while attempting to field a dribbler in front of the mound. The end result was a wild toss to first base, which allowed two runners to score. Misiorowski, 23, pitched three more innings before exiting the contest. In a corresponding move, the Brewers recalled right-hander Logan Henderson (3-0, 1.71) from Triple-A Nashville to start Sunday's game versus the Nationals. Henderson, 23, will make his fifth career start and first against Washington. --Field Level Media

Brewers' Jacob Misiorowski lands on IL ahead of Sunday start

Brewers' Jacob Misiorowski lands on IL ahead of Sunday start The Milwaukee Brewers placed All-Star rookie right-hander Jacob Misiorowski...

 

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